The official version of the details of MPs' expenses has been released by the
Government. Here is a comparison with what the Daily Telegraph has
previously disclosed:

The Tory former Cabinet minister announced he was stepping down as an MP after The Daily Telegraph revealed he submitted a notorious schedule of expenses, which included the cost of clearing the moat at his Lincolnshire country home.

There is no trace of the claim in the official version.

:: Sir Peter Viggers

Conservative grandee Sir Peter claimed £1,645 for a duck house, which appeared as a "pond feature" on his list of expenses.

It was disallowed by the Fees Office, and appears to have been blacked out from the publication.

:: Elliot Morley

The former environment minister blamed "sloppy accounting" last month when it emerged he claimed £16,000 for a mortgage that had already been paid off.

The Scunthorpe MP has since announced he is quitting at the next General Election.

His second home address is blacked out in the official version - meaning it would have been virtually impossible to cross-check mortgage records and reveal the unwarranted claim.

:: David Chaytor

Labour MP Mr Chaytor will not seek re-election in Bury North after admitting an "unforgivable error" in claiming £13,000 in interest for a mortgage he had already paid off.

But this would probably not have come to light, because Mr Chaytor's second home address is not revealed in the official version.

:: Margaret Moran

The Luton South MP claimed £22,500 for treating dry rot at a property in Southampton, more than 100 miles from her constituency. She has since said she is retiring.

The claim does not feature in the Commons disclosure, although it is not clear whether that is because she has now repaid the money. It is also not possible to tell which property claims were made against because addresses have been blanked out.

:: Jacqui Smith

The former home secretary was widely mocked after claiming £10 for two adult films, which were accessed by her husband at her Redditch constituency home.

The information does not appear on the official records, possibly because it has been repaid. However, she is listed as spending £79.99 on an outdoor wall heater.